Hi there, the grill is made buy Volcann, I went for it because it's marine grade stainless steel. www.indooroutdoors.co.uk/products/volcann-stainless-steel-portable-bbq
At the risk of stating the obvious, a good walk before setting off is a good start, and try and plan a route that allows for some beach stops though out the day. My younger dog, who is still a puppy does go on the back of the boat, which sounds grim but it's actually really easy to wash it all away with a bucket of water. My elder dog has a very strong bladder. Happy sailing!
Wouldn’t it be fair to assume that John keeps his dogs in check…. and that birds (being part of nature…) know how to recognise predators (no more than being another part of nature….) hence know how to deal with that knowledge… without total panicking…. Surely if the ongoings were not like so John would not venture in these sort of places….
@henktulp4400 Good sentiment, and I would hope so. I have seen so many incidents over the years by less thoughtful trekking dog-owners that I am concerned. Thanks.
Midges genuinely not that bad! At least they can be escaped on the water. The cabin is perhaps a little cramped but in wet or windy weather its still great to get in the warmth and relative dry!